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Badenoch meets Henry Nowak’s ‘courageous’ family

Kemi Badenoch insisted Henry Nowak’s family want ‘common sense’ policing today after speaking to his bereaved parents.

The Tory leader praised the ‘extraordinary courage’ of the murdered student’s father, mother and stepmother after meeting them.

She said they were keen for Henry’s ‘memory to help bring our society together’ instead of ‘tearing our communities apart’.

The talks came after violence broke out in Southampton amid an outcry over the treatment of the 18-year-old.

Distressing footage showed officers handcuffing the stabbed teenager as he lay dying on the street, discounting his pleas for help. 

The killer – who was sentenced to life with a minimum 21 years in prison this week – had lied that he was the victim of a racist attack by Mr Nowak.

Some have been pointing the finger at police equalities guidance for the treatment. Nigel Farage has urged the public to show ‘cold rage’ and insisted ‘white lives matter’.

But Keir Starmer – who will meet the family himself in No10 later – has denied that Britain has a ‘two-tier’ policing system.  

Police bodycam footage shows innocent victim Henry Nowak, 18, being forced into handcuffs by officers after he was stabbed repeatedly by a knife-obsessed Sikh man

Police bodycam footage shows innocent victim Henry Nowak, 18, being forced into handcuffs by officers after he was stabbed repeatedly by a knife-obsessed Sikh man 

Murderer Vickrum Digwa is seen lying to police as he tells them the teenager ripped off his turban in a racist attack

Murderer Vickrum Digwa is seen lying to police as he tells them the teenager ripped off his turban in a racist attack 

Kemi Badenoch insisted Henry Nowak's family want to 'rebuild trust' in the police today after meeting his bereaved parents

Kemi Badenoch insisted Henry Nowak’s family want to ‘rebuild trust’ in the police today after meeting his bereaved parents

Sir Keir has swiped that Mr Farage is only ‘pretending’ to respect the wishes of the bereaved family.  

He has also accused billionaire X owner Elon Musk of trying to ‘whip up division’ and said Britain needs to ‘assert who we are’ as ‘reasonable, tolerant people’. 

A Downing Street spokesman said: ‘The Prime Minister will meet the family of Henry Nowak in Downing Street later today.’ 

Mrs Badenoch said of the family: ‘They have endured the most appalling loss, it is a life sentence for them. 

‘They have also faced the agonising decision to release the harrowing body-worn camera footage, knowing how painful it would be and how strongly people would react. 

‘They did so because they want truth, accountability and change. They have asked that we work across political parties and religions to rebuild trust in the police. 

‘That trust has been broken because of what happened, and I agree with them on that.’

Mrs Badenoch said: ‘We must also be prepared to examine, carefully and seriously, religious practices or exemptions that permit the carrying of dangerous weapons in public, and other activities that are not conducive to the public good. 

‘We also need to examine where the law needs to change. Henry’s family do not want anger to tear communities apart. 

‘They are a family who have friends across faith and race, and so did Henry. 

‘His family want his memory to help bring our society together. Everyone knows I have strong views about how we should deal with equality under the law. 

‘What the family agreed with me on is that we need to bring common sense back, and that is what we should all be fighting for. I promised the family that we will work to ensure there is a positive legacy for Henry out of this tragedy.’ 

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has led calls for the officers who arrested the 18-year-old on bogus racism claims last December to face a full misconduct probe.

A minister insisted this morning that it is a ‘slur’ on police to suggest there is ‘two-tier’ policing.

But Lucy Rigby, chief secretary to the treasury, said it is the ‘right thing to do’ to look again at police equality guidance.

Kemi Badenoch praised the 'extraordinary courage' of the murdered student's father, mother and stepmother after meeting them

Kemi Badenoch praised the ‘extraordinary courage’ of the murdered student’s father, mother and stepmother after meeting them

She told Sky News: ‘Really, fundamentally, I think that is a slur on the thousands of police officers that go out to work every day, putting themselves in harm’s way to serve the public, to try and prevent crime, and to keep us all safe.

‘So, I think that the suggestion, in light of that, that we have two-tier policing, which suggests at its heart that the police are on a sort of systemic basis pushing the interests of one group above another.

‘I genuinely think is a slur on all those police officers that are serving this country day and night, seven days a week.’

Asked if it is possible the NPCC guidance to police has created an unequal system, she said: ‘I think it’s the right thing to do that that guidance is looked at, because the fundamental principle, as you know, that we have in this country is equality before the law.’

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